--- Bill Judson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also I think Zips have auto-sensing
> self-termination, & it 
> probably acted as terminator to the whole chain, if
> you had it at the end. 
> But I may be confusing  them with SyQuest devices.
> (I never owned an
> Iomega -- & never will, if I can help it.)
> 
You're right. About zips. In both ways. You can select
it in the back where you set the SCSI ID. If you get
one of those Macs that don't have SCSI termination
(some of the Quads and the 500 series powerbooks), the
only way to easily -- please note "easily" -- add an
external hard drive is to also connect a zip. Ever get
a SyQuest with click of death? I don't think so.

=====
Rondo

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